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September 26, 2012

Butterfly amulet

Below are some sorted information of butterfly amulet from internet.Butterfly amulet is well-known made by Kruba Krissana - the Butterfly King.

Kruba Krissana is an eminent monk in northern Thailand. He was born on the 1st of August 1954 (BE2497). He inherited his family skills in healing since young and the family had provided free medical treatment and hence earned respect by many.

He spent 10 years studying holy texts, wiccha boran and practiced meditation in the forests north of Thailand. He is the present abbot of Wat Pa MaHaWan. Kruba Krissana was ordained into monkhood on 27th october BE2522 at age 25 years old. With the support and request of the locals in Nakon Rachasima, Kruba Krissana started a small shrine which is now the current temple ground and raised funds to make his 1st batch of amulets using soil near the well of the temple compound.

It was said that one day a butterfly flew passed while Kruba Krissana was meditating, and he got his inspiration from then on for butterfly style amulets. Many held the belief from the source that Thep Jam leng or King of Butterfly amulets are actually devas that communicated wiccha to Kruba Krissana during his meditation from the Hindu Trinity – Lord Shiva (The Divine Destroyer). In the early beginning, his butterfly amulets were not easily accepted by the masses as this was a new image amongst Thailand’s amulet making history. After some time, many devotees gave positive feedback on the spiritual power of the amulets in increasing luck and hence become popular in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and overseas. It is a common practice for Kruba Krissana to use not only the holy soil from the temple, but also 108 sacred herbs and donated gem stones in the making of his amulets. This is said to increase metta power of the amulets, enabling better human relationship, widening network circles, business opportunities, and wealth.

The legend of The Butterfly Deva, or King of Butterfly, better known as Thep Jam Leng, was said to be originated six hundred years ago in the spiritual realms of Cambodia. It was brought forth by white robed spiritual masters meditating in the forest. On the contrary to the new image, experts said that butterfly styled image amulets did once appeared back in BE 2482 year and then disappeared until recent years. This is because the wicca / ritual spells to invite the Butterfly deva or Thep Jam Lang was kept and known only by limited spiritual monks.

The butterfly amulets contain 108 types of pollen, holy soil, gemstone and other sacred objects.Therefore the butterfly amulet has flower fragrance that can last long.Pollen is used as material since its flower fragrance has the ability to attract surrounding naturally, thus the power to enhance relationship with others is strong.The takrut embedded in butterfly amulet is made by gold, silver or copper material, with yantra written on it and blessed by master until he thinks it is sufficient.

So why are there gemstone in the butterfly amulet?The extravagance of gemstone and gold can enhance human relationship and attract wealth. Master will also chant on the gemstone or gold continually.

Most of Kruba Krissana’s creations are either based on Thep Jam Leng (Buffterfly) or Salika bird - a bird which have good skill of talking. Thailand has a classic parable that compares a sweet talking person as having "Salika golden tongue". Kruba Krissana’s Salika amulets have many similar effects as the butterfly styled ones. The Salika Bird amulets are widely known to increase luck in business and human relationship with people.